Papaya with Glutathione Soap

According to Shirley Gillett's "Made Right for Your Skin Type," papaya soap has powerful exfoliating properties that render it beneficial for removing dead skin cells and rejuvenating dry and flaky skin. This is due to papaya soap's papain content which can catalyze protein breakdowns when combined with water.

The exfoliating properties of papaya soap also make it an effective acne treatment when it is used on the face or on other acne prone skin, according to "Healing Power of Papaya" by Barbara Simonsohn. This is because one of the primary causes of acne is the tendency for dead skin cells to clog the pores instead of being shed from the skin's surface normally. The American Academy of Dermatology reports that dead skin cells and excess sebum oil can accumulate inside hair follicles, causing a pimple to form, when the skin's natural exfoliating process doesn't work as it should. Only through manual exfoliation can this cause be treated or eliminated.

Enriched with L-glutathione, an antioxidant compound that is typically produced by a healthy human body. The body normally produces less of this substance as it ages. L-glutathione is said to help counteract the damaging effects of free radicals, helping to slow the aging process and prevent degenerative diseases. It may help to prevent and reverse sun damage to the skin. Applying l-glutathione to the skin in the form of glutathione soap is said to help stifle the skin's production of melanin, or pigment, to lighten the skin and help minimize the appearance of skin discolorations and scars.

Smells good feels good

Posted by Joylyn Gravoso on 3rd Mar 2017

This soap smells like gelatin gulaman like, even my kids says it smells yummy.
I've experienced skin rashes from other organic brands so I tried Milea. For me milea products are gentle to my skin, no itch, no tight and dry skin feel after bath..thanks there's milea, this is my new favorite soap. Kudos!